‘Dancing with the Stars’: Pitbull Week and The Return of Cast with Their Original Partners

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'Dancing with the Stars': Pitbull Week and The Return of Cast with Their Original Partners

Nine couples have danced with all of their best efforts just to reach week six. Another elimination will come to their way and every pair will have to nail a song of Pitbull to get through.

In a Christian Today post, during the week five switch-up, there are newly-paired contenders grooved to different dance styles, yet the segment didn't entail any elimination. But, during the week six of "Dancing With the Stars", a couple will be eliminated on the dance floor for good.

Performances during the fifth week put Alfonso Ribiero and Sadie Robertson on top of the score boards while Jonathan Bennett and Michael Waltrip were placed on a precarious position. However, since the fate of couples is in the hands of the viewers or fans, there's always a possibility that an unexpected verdict will arise.

Currently, the contenders are back with their same old partners and this will be interesting to see the difference of the performances of the pairs after performing with a professional dancer compared to the one that they used to be grooving with.

The sixth week will be graced by Pitbull, a renowned singer, who will have power over the show in the forthcoming week. Pitbull won't only judge together with Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Julianne Hough, but also he has to prepare for a steamy performance for his super hit single entitled "Fireball."

So far, the couples were asked to execute various dance routines for this coming week. Mark Ballas and Sadie Robertson will try rumba, some foxtrot dancing for Peta Mutragoyd and Tommy Chong, salsa performance for Artem Chigvintsev and Lea Thompson, while same dance routine for Cheryl Burke and Antonio Sabato Jr. However, in a TV Guide interview, Burke said that this season will be most likely her last.

EOnline revealed that Leah Remini will be the one who will fill the absence of Erin Andrews as the co-host will cover the World Series as the sideline reporter of Fox's NFL. But, there is nothing to worry about as Erin Andrews will be back after the series ends.